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Packers Public Relations Atrium l 1265 Lombardi Avenue l Green Bay, WI 54304 l 920/569-7500 l 920/569-7201 fax Jason Wahlers, Sarah Quick, Tom Fanning, Nate LoCascio VOL. XXII; NO. 1 2020 NFL DRAFT PREVIEW GREEN BAY ENTERS DRAFT WITH 10 SELECTIONS the PFWA and has led the Packers in passes defensed in each of his first Later this week, the will welcome another two seasons. rookie class to their roster through the NFL Draft, which will u Green Bay selected 11 players in Gutekunst’ first draft as GM. For the be held April 23-25. first time since 2006 (five), the Packers had four or more rookies start u Armed with 10 selections for the second straight year, the six-plus games in 2018 (Alexander, 11; fifth-round pick WR Marquez Packers will have plenty of opportunities to add more tal- Valdes-Scantling, 10; second-round pick CB Josh Jackson, 10; ent and depth to their roster. All picks are eligible to be traded. sixth-round selection WR Equanimeous St. Brown, seven). The u Green Bay enters the draft with a pick in every round, including three Packers had rookies play in a league-high 171 games in 2018 and selections in the sixth round and two in the seventh round. account for 50 starts, the most for Green Bay since 2006 (66 starts). u If the Packers draft 10 players, it will mark the third draft in the last four u Gutekunst spent his first 13 seasons with Green Bay as a college scout, years that Green Bay selected 10-plus players (11 in 2018 and 10 in serving as an East Coast regional scout for two years (1999-2000) 2017). From 2000-19, the Packers selected 10-plus players in a single before switching to the Southeast region (2001-11). draft eight times (2013, 11; 2011, 10; 2007, 11; 2006, 12; 2005, 11; u During his first 13 drafts with the Packers, Gutekunst was part of a 2000, 13) according to pro-football-reference.com. personnel department that drafted several Pro Bowlers, including WR u The event will begin in prime time on Thursday night, with Round 1 on (seventh round, 1999), who is the team’s all-time lead- April 23 beginning at 7 .. CT. ing receiver, QB (first round, 2005), LB A.. Hawk u Rounds 2-3 also will be held in prime time, beginning on Friday, April (first round, 2006), who is the leading tackler in franchise history, WR 24, at 6 p.m. CT. Rounds 4-7 will complete the draft on Saturday, April (second round, 2008), and LB Clay Matthews (first 25, starting at 11 a.m. CT. round, 2009), who is the franchise leader in sacks. u Teams will have 10 minutes in between selections in the first round and u Gutekunst was promoted to director of college scouting in 2012, a posi- seven minutes between each choice for Round 2. Rounds 3-6, including tion he served in through 2015. Over that time period, Green Bay select- compensatory picks, will allow up to five minutes in between picks and ed Pro Bowlers (fourth round, 2013), who became Round 7, including compensatory picks, will allow four minutes. A look the first Green Bay rookie to start every game at LT since the league went at where Green Bay currently stands in the draft order: to a 16-game slate in 1978 and has been honored as an All-Pro by The each of the last four years, RB (second round, 2012), who was named the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Year Round Round # Overall # by AP, and WR (second round, 2014), who has been 1 30 30 selected to three straight Pro Bowls (2017-19). 2 30 62 u In 2016-17, Gutekunst served as director of player personnel and those 3 30 94 two drafts were highlighted by the addition of DL (first 4 30 136 Kenny Clark round, 2016), who earned his first trip to the in 2019, and 5 30 175 RBs (fourth round, 2017) and Aaron Jones (fifth 6 13 192 (from L..) round, 2017), who became the first Packers rookie duo to both register 6 29 208 (from Ten.) 400-plus rushing yards in a (2017). In 2018, Jones became the 6 30 209 first Packer to lead the NFL (min. 100 att.) in yards per carry (5.47 avg.), 7 22 236 (from Buf. via Cle.) and in 2019 he recorded a franchise-best 23 total (includ- 7 28 242 (from Bal.) ing postseason).

GUTEKUNST LEADS PACKERS IN THIRD DRAFT AS GM 2020 NFL DRAFT NOTES GM Brian Gutekunst enters his 22nd draft with the Packers and his 85th Annual NFL Player Selection Meeting third as the . 255 total picks, including 32 compensatory choices awarded to 15 teams u In the 2019 draft, Gutekunst selected eight players overall, including LB Thursday, April 23, 7 p.m. CT Time Limits (No. 12), S (No. 21) and Elgton Round 1 (3:39 in 2019) Round 1: 10 minutes Jenkins (No. 44) in the first two rounds. All three players played in Round 2: Seven minutes 14-plus games last season with Savage and Jenkins both starting 14 Friday, April 24, 6 p.m. CT Rounds 3-6: Five minutes 16 games. Green Bay also got immediate returns from later-round picks Rounds 2 & 3 (4:12 in 2019) Round 7: Four minutes DL (No. 150), who played in 14 games, and LB Ty Saturday, April 25, 11 a.m. CT Television coverage Summers (No. 226) who played in all 16 games. Overall, all eight 2019 Rounds 4-7 (6:23 in 2019) NFLN, ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes draft picks saw action in at least four games as rookies. u In his first draft as general manager in 2018, Gutekunst made a couple 2019 NFL Draft Total Time: 13:48 Radio coverage Westwood One Radio, of trades involving first-round picks that resulted in the Packers select- . Digital coverage SiriusXM NFL Radio, TuneIn ing CB at No. 18 and gaining the No. 30 pick in the Packers.com/app, NFL.com/app, ESPN.com/app Radio, ESPN Radio 2019 draft. Alexander was named to the 2018 NFL All-Rookie team by 2020 DRAFT PREVIEW

ANALYZING THE PICKS SINCE 2005 (2014-6), (2015-1), (2015-2), Kevin Total Picks: 140 Offense: 71 Defense: 66 Specialists: 3 King (2017-2a), Jaire Alexander (2018-1), Josh Jackson (2018-2), Ka’dar Hollman (2019-6a) POSITION-BY-POSITION (6): Aaron Rodgers (2005-1), (2006-5a), Safety (9): (2005-2a), Marviel Underwood (2005-4a), Tyrone (2008-2b), (2008-7a), .J. Coleman (2012-7b), Culver (2006-6b), (2007-3b), (2010-3), (2015-5a) Jerron McMillian (2012-4b), Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (2014-1), (2017-2b), Darnell Savage (2019-1b) Running Back (10): Brandon Jackson (2007-2), DeShawn Wynn (2007- 7a), (2010-6), (2011-3), Eddie Lacy (2013-2), Kicker (1): (2007-6c) (2013-4c), Jamaal Williams (2017-4b), Aaron Jones (2017-5b), (2017-7a), (2019-6b) Punter (1): JK Scott (2018-5b)

Fullback (3): (2007-6a), (2009-5a), Aaron (1): Hunter Bradley (2018-7b) Ripkowski (2015-6a) DRAFT PICKS BY SCHOOL (8): (2007-7), (2008-3), Where have the 140 Packers draft picks gone to school? Note: Power 5 (2010-5a), .J. Williams (2011-5), Ryan Taylor (2011- schools are those in the ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC. 7a), Richard Rodgers (2014-3b), (2015-6c), (2019-3) Power 5: 97 5, 5, Texas A&M 5, UCLA 5, Louisville 4, Mississippi (21): Terrence Murphy (2005-2b), (2005- State 4, Alabama 3, Arizona State 3, Colorado 3, LSU 3, Stanford 3, Texas 6b), (2006-2b), (2006-4a), James Jones Christian 3, Auburn 2, 2, Maryland 2, Michigan 2, Michigan (2007-3a), (2007-5), Jordy Nelson (2008-2a), Brett Swain State 2, North Carolina State 2, Notre Dame 2, State 2, Oklahoma 2, (2008-7b), Randall Cobb (2011-2), Charles Johnson (2013-7a), Kevin Purdue 2, Southern California 2, Vanderbilt 2, Tech 2, Wisconsin Dorsey (2013-7b), Davante Adams (2014-2), (2014- 2, Arizona, Arkansas, Baylor, , Florida State, Georgia, , 5b), (2014-7), (2015-3), (2016, Indiana, Kansas State, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, 5), DeAngelo Yancey (2017-5a), (2017-7b), J’Mon Moore Northwestern, Penn State, Rutgers, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, (2018-4), Marquez Valdes-Scantling (2018-5c), Equanimeous St. Brown Utah, Washington, Wake Forest, Washington State (2018-6) Non-Power 5: 43 Tackle (12): (2006-5b), (2008-5), T.J. Lang South Florida 3, Brigham Young 2, Boise State 2, Fresno State 2, San (2009-4), (2009-5b), (2010-1), Marshall Diego State 2, Utah State 2, Alabama-Birmingham, Albany, Appalachian Newhouse (2010-5b), (2011-1), (2012-7a), State, Bethune-Cookman, Buffalo, Central Florida, Cincinnati, Cornell, East David Bakhtiari (2013-4a), JC Tretter (2013-4b), (2016-2), Carolina, Eastern Michigan, Furman, Grand Valley State, Hawaii, Kyle Murphy (2016-6) State, Louisiana-Lafayette, Maine, Miami (Ohio), Missouri Southern State, Nevada, New Mexico State, North Carolina A&T, Northwest Missouri Guard (9): William Whitticker (2005-7b), (2006-2a), State, Saginaw Valley State, San Jose State, Southeast Missouri, Southern (2006-3b), (2007-4), (2008-4b), Mississippi, Tennessee-Chattanooga, Texas- Paso, Toledo, Western (2011-6a), (2017-6), Cole Madison Michigan (2018-5a), (2019-2) ROUND-BY-ROUND Center (2): Junius Coston (2005-5a), (2014-5a) First Round (15): (4), (3), (2), safety (2), tackle (2), , quarterback Defensive End (13): (2005-6a), (2006-7), Jeremy Thompson (2008-4a), (2009-6a), Second Round (20): Cornerback (5), wide receiver (5), defensive end (2010-2), .J. Wilson (2010-7), (2011-7b), (2), guard (2), running back (2), safety (2), quarterback, tackle (2012-2a), (2013-1), (2013-5b), (2014-3a), (2016-4b), Kingsley Keke (2019-5) Third Round (14): Linebacker (3), tight end (3), safety (2), wide receiver (2), defensive end, defensive tackle, guard, running back Defensive Tackle (8): (2006-6a), (2007-1), B.J. Raji (2009-1a), Mike Daniels (2012-4a), (2015-6b), Fourth Round (21): Linebacker (5), tackle (3), cornerback (2), defen- Kenny Clark (2016-1), (2017-3), (2018- sive end (2), guard (2), running back (2), safety (2), wide receiver (2), 7a) defensive tackle

Linebacker (22): (2005-4b), Kurt Campbell (2005-7a), Fifth Round (24): Wide receiver (5), tackle (4), cornerback (2), defen- A.J. Hawk (2006-1), (2006-3a), (2007-6b), sive end (2), guard (2), quarterback (2), tight end (2), center, fullback, Clay Matthews (2009-1b), Brad Jones (2009-7), D.J. Smith (2011-6b), linebacker, punter, running back (2011-6c), Nick Perry (2012-1), (2012-5), (2013-6), (2013-7c), (2014-4), Sixth Round (23): Linebacker (4), cornerback (3), defensive end (2), (2015-4), (2016-3), (2016-4a), defensive tackle (2), fullback (2), guard (2), running back (2), wide receiver (2017-4a), (2018-3), (2018- (2), kicker, safety, tackle, tight end 7c), Rashan Gary (2019-1a), (2019-7) Seventh Round (23): Linebacker (5), wide receiver (5), defensive end Cornerback (14): Mike Hawkins (2005-5b), (2006-4b), (3), quarterback (2), running back (2), tight end (2), defensive tackle, Pat Lee (2008-2c), (2009-6b), (2011- guard, long snapper, tackle 4), (2012-2b), Micah Hyde (2013-5a),

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DRAFT HEADQUARTERS AT PACKERS.COM second Packers guard to be selected to the PFWA All-Rookie team since For Packers fans, the team’s official website and social-media channels are 1974 (Daryn Colledge, 2006), CB Kevin King (2017), who tied for No. the best source for up-to-the-minute information on draft weekend and the 4 in the NFL in 2019 with a career-best five , WR Davante only places to listen to live conference calls in their entirety. Adams (2014) who became the first Packer wide receiver to make u Packers.com will provide biographical information on each Packers pick three consecutive Pro Bowls (2017-19) since (1992- as it happens, with additional coverage by the Packers.com writers. 94), CB Casey Hayward (2012), who became the first CB in franchise u Conference calls featuring General Manager Brian Gutekunst, Head history (since 1974) to be named to the All-Rookie Team by Pro Football Coach Matt LaFleur and members of the personnel and scouting Weekly/PFWA, and RB Eddie Lacy (2013), who was named the NFL staff will be carried live on packers.com, as well as the team’s official Offensive Rookie of the Year by The Associated Press and earned a Pro Facebook and Twitter accounts. They will also stream on YouTube, the Bowl selection in 2014. mobile app and the connected TV app (Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire u This year, Green Bay’s has one pick in the second round (No. 62 overall). TV). All conference calls will also be posted on the site for later viewing. Here is a look at the players selected at No. 62 over the past 10 drafts u Follow the @packers on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and (2010-19), including two times the Packers selected a player at No. 62: Snapchat for live updates from the team throughout the three days of the 2020 NFL Draft. Year Team Player u Watch exclusive videos with insight from Packers.com’s writers, report- 2019 Arizona WR ers and analysts. 2018 Minnesota T Brian ’Neill 2017 Pittsburgh WR JuJu Smith-Schuster WHO HAS BEEN THERE AT NO. 30? 2016 Carolina CB Green Bay will have the No. 30 selection in the first round of the 2020 2015 Green Bay CB Quinten Rollins NFL Draft. 2014 New England QB Jimmy Garoppolo u The last time Green Bay entered the draft with the No. 30 selection 2013 Seattle RB Christine Michael (acquired from Seattle in 2018) was last year when they used it in a trade 2012 Green Bay CB Casey Hayward with the Seahawks to move up and draft S Darnell Savage at pick No. 21. 2011 Miami RB Daniel Thomas u The last time the Packers chose a player with the No. 30 pick was in 2010 New England LB 2015 when they selected DB Damarious Randall out of Arizona State. u Here is a look at the players selected at No. 30 in the first round over the uWith 22 starters and a 53-man roster, selections in the third round often past 10 drafts (2009-19): turn into significant contributors for a team. Examples are WR James Jones (2007), TE Jermichael Finley (2008), S Morgan Burnett Year Team Player (2010) and LB Kyler Fackrell (2016). 2019 .. Giants CB u The fourth and fifth rounds have also been a spot the Packers have 2018 Minnesota CB Mike Hughes found starters. The top two rushers for Green Bay last season were 2017 Pittsburgh LB T.J. Watt Aaron Jones (2017/fifth round) and Jamaal Williams (2017/fourth 2016 Carolina DT Vernon Butler round). LB Blake Martinez (2016/fourth round) led the team in tack- 2015 Green Bay DB Damarious Randall les each of the last three seasons. Of the Packers’ main starters on the 2014 DB Jimmie Ward recent offensive lines, five were drafted in the fourth or fifth round: G 2013 St. Louis LB Josh Sitton (2008/fourth round), G T.J. Lang (2009/fourth round), 2012 San Francisco WR A.J. Jenkins three-time All-Pro T David Bakhtiari (2013/fourth round), C/G JC 2011 N.Y. Jets DT (2013/fourth round) and C (2014/fifth round). 2010 Detroit RB Tretter Corey Linsley A mainstay on the Packers’ defensive line from 2012-18, Pro Bowl DT 2009 Tennessee WR Kenny Britt Mike Daniels (2012) was also drafted in the fifth round. Green Bay u While first-round choices certainly can be key players for a franchise, as has also found key contributors in all three phases in the fourth and fifth the Packers have shown with Pro Bowl selections QB Aaron Rodgers rounds: DB Micah Hyde (2013/fifth), LB Jake Ryan (2015/fourth), (2005), DL Kenny Clark (2016), LB A.J. Hawk (2006), LB Clay DL Dean Lowry (2016/fourth), P JK Scott (2018/fifth) and WR Matthews (2009), DT B.J. Raji (2009) and S Ha Ha Clinton- Marquez Valdes-Scantling (2018/fifth). u Dix (2014), and starters CB Jaire Alexander (2018) and T Bryan Green Bay has received contributions from several late-round picks Bulaga (2010), second-round selections can prove to be just as valu- over the years, including DT Johnny Jolly (2006/sixth round), LB able. WRs Jordy Nelson (2008) and Randall Cobb (2011) were Desmond Bishop (2007/sixth round), Mason Crosby (2007/ both picked in the second round and became the first duo in NFL history sixth), QB Matt Flynn (2008/seventh), LB Brad Jones (2009/ to both have 90-plus receptions, 1,200-plus yards and 12-plus touch- seventh), RB James Starks (2010/sixth), DE C.J. Wilson (2010/ down receptions in the same regular season (2014). Other second- seventh), LB Sam Barrington (2013/seventh), Hunter Bradley round picks included G Elgton Jenkins (2019), who started the final (2018/seventh) and LB Ty Summers (2019/seventh). 14 games and both postseason contests last season and was only the

33 2020 DRAFT PREVIEW 2020 DRAFT ORDER - FIRST ROUND A LOOK INTO THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT General Manager Brian Gutekunst heads up a talented and experienced player personnel staff. Pick Team u Members of the personnel staff have spent months, if not years with 1. Cincinnati some prospects, studying for the 2020 NFL Draft. They visit schools 2. Washington throughout the season, attending practices, dozens of games and pro 3. Detroit days in the spring. In each area, they have formed relationships with high school and college coaches, trying to get a better idea of who the 4. person is, not just the football prospect. 5. Miami u Working closely with Gutekunst year-round is Director - Football 6. Chargers Operations Milt Hendrickson (16th NFL season), Co-Director of 7. Carolina Player Personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan (17th NFL season), Co-Director of Player Personnel John Wojciechowski (25th NFL season), Director 8. Arizona of College Scouting Matt Malaspina (23rd NFL season), National 9. Jacksonville Scout Sam Seale (25th NFL season), Director of Pro Personnel 10. Richmond Williams (13th NFL season), Assistant Director of Pro Scouting/Salary Camp Analyst Chad Brinker (11th NFL season), 11. Personnel Executive Lee Gissendaner (20th NFL season) and Senior 12. Las Vegas Advisor to Football Operations (29th NFL season). 13. San Francisco (from Indianapolis) u Members of the scouting department include college scouts Luke (fifth NFL season), (sixth NFL season), 14. Tampa Bay Benuska Joe Hueber Patrick Moore (eighth NFL season), Mike Owen (ninth NFL season), 15. Denver Charles Walls (eighth NFL season), (fourth NFL 16. season), Brett Thiesen (second NFL season) and college scouting coordinator (33rd NFL season). 17. Dallas Danny Mock 18. Miami (from Pittsburgh) DRAFT-A-THON 19. Las Vegas (from ) The 2020 NFL Draft will serve as a three-day virtual fundraiser benefit- ting six charities – selected by the NFL Foundation – that are battling the 20. Jacksonville (from L.A. Rams) spread of COVID-19 and delivering relief to millions in need. The “Draft-A- 21. Philadelphia Thon” will be featured across the live Draft coverage on ABC, ESPN, ESPN 22. Minnesota (from Buffalo) Deportes and NFL Network. Fans can also follow the Draft-A-Thon on NFL 23. New England digital properties across devices (phone, PC, tablet and connected TVs) and on Twitter, Twitch, Facebook, YouTube and . Hosted by 24. New Orleans the NFL Network’s Rich Eisen and Deion Sanders, the Draft-A-Thon will 25. Minnesota feature a wide variety of athletes, celebrities, and personalities. 26. Miami (from Houston) In addition to raising funds, the Draft-A-Thon will pay tribute to health- care workers, first responders, and others on the front lines of the battle 27. Seattle with COVID-19. As of April 17, the NFL family has raised more than $50 28. Baltimore million in COVID-19 relief. Donations can be made at NFL.com/RELIEF. 29. Tennessee Funds raised during Draft-A-Thon will help support six national nonprofit organizations listed below and their respective COVID-19 relief efforts. 30. Green Bay As part of the donation, all 32 NFL clubs have selected one or more of 31. San Francisco these organization’s local branches to receive a portion of the funding 32. Kansas City (The Salvation Army of Greater Green Bay, The Salvation Army County, United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha County, Brown County United Way). uAmerican Red Cross and its work to maintain a sufficient supply of blood MOST SELECTIONS IN 2020 NFL DRAFT while continuing to deliver its lifesaving mission due to the Coronavirus Outbreak uCDC Foundation’s All of Us: Combat Coronavirus Campaign to sup- Picks Team port vulnerable communities and bolster laboratory capacity, clinical 14 Miami research, data and technology infrastructure and local response efforts 12 Jacksonville uFeeding America’s COVID-19 Response Fund to support those facing Minnesota hunger and the food banks who serve them as well as youngsters on New England the School Lunch Program u 11 Denver Meals on Wheels America’s COVID-19 Response Fund to ensure local communities have what they need to feed the at-risk elderly population 10 Green Bay uThe Salvation Army and its work to provide food for homeless shelter New York Giants residents, first responders, low-income families, students and senior 9 Baltimore citizens, safe shelter for the homeless and support for those who have Detroit been economically impacted due to business shutdowns uUnited Way’s COVID-19 Community Response and Recovery Fund to 8 Carolina help those in need access food and shelter, childcare for first responders New York Jets and more while bolstering 211, United Way’s go-to information resource Philadelphia in times of crisis

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2008 2012 2016 April 26-27, 2008 Drafted alternately 30th-29th-28th April 26-28, 2012 Drafted 28th April 28-30, 2016 Drafted 27th 1 (to N.Y. Jets in draft-day trade) ...... 30 1 NICK PERRY, LB, Southern California . . . .28 1 KENNY CLARK, DT, UCLA ...... 27 2a JORDY NELSON, WR, Kansas State . . . . . 36 2a JEREL WORTHY, DE, Michigan State . . . . 51 2 JASON SPRIGGS, T, Indiana ...... 48 (from N.Y. Jets in draft-day trade) (from in draft-day trade) (from in draft-day trade) 2b BRIAN BROHM, QB, Louisville ...... 56 2 (to Philadelphia Eagles in draft-day trade) ...... 59 2 (to Indianapolis Colts in draft-day trade) ...... 57 (from for Corey Williams) 2b CASEY HAYWARD, CB, Vanderbilt . . . . . 62 3 KYLER FACKRELL, LB, Utah State . . . . . 88 4 (to Indianapolis Colts in draft-day trade) ...... 125 2c PAT LEE, CB, Auburn ...... 60 (from in draft-day trade) 4a BLAKE MARTINEZ, LB, Stanford ...... 131 3 JERMICHAEL FINLEY, TE, Texas ...... 91 3 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . . . 90 (free agency compensatory pick) 4a JEREMY THOMPSON, DE, Wake Forest . . . 102 4 (to Philadelphia Eagles in draft-day trade) . . . . . 123 4b DEAN LOWRY, DE, Northwestern . . . . . 137 (from N.Y. Jets in draft-day trade) 4a MIKE DANIELS, DT, Iowa ...... 132 (free agency compensatory pick) 4 (to N.Y. Jets in draft-day trade) ...... 113 (free agency compensatory pick) 5 TREVOR DAVIS, WR, California ...... 163 4 (to St. Louis Rams in draft-day trade) ...... 128 4b JERRON McMILLIAN, S, Maine ...... 133 6 KYLE MURPHY, T, Stanford ...... 200 4b JOSH SITTON, G, Central Florida ...... 135 (free agency compensatory pick) 7 (to Indianapolis Colts in draft-day trade) ...... 248 (free agency compensatory pick) 5 TERRELL MANNING, LB, North Carolina State . 163 2017 5 (to in draft-day trade) ...... 137 (originally sent to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) April 27-29, 2017 Drafted 29th 5 BRENO GIACOMINI, T, Louisville ...... 150 (reacquired through New England in draft-day trade) 1 (to Cleveland Browns in draft-day trade) ...... 29 (from Minnesota Vikings in draft-day trade) 6 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . . .197 2a KEVIN KING, CB, Washington ...... 33 5 (to N.Y. Jets in draft-day trade) ...... 162 7 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . . .224 (from Cleveland Browns in draft-day trade) 6 (to N.Y. Giants for Ryan Grant) ...... 194 (pick originally obtained as conditional choice from 2b JOSH JONES, S, North Carolina State . . . .61 7a MATT FLYNN, QB, Louisiana State . . . . . 209 N.Y. Jets for G Caleb Schlauderaff) 3 MONTRAVIUS ADAMS, DT, Auburn . . . . .93 (from Minnesota Vikings in draft-day trade) 7 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . . .235 4a VINCE BIEGEL, LB, Wisconsin ...... 108 7b BRETT SWAIN, WR, State ...... 217 7a ANDREW DATKO, T, Florida State ...... 241 (from Cleveland Browns in draft-day trade) (from St. Louis Rams in draft-day trade) (free agency compensatory pick) 4b JAMAAL WILLIAMS, RB, Brigham Young . . . .134 7 (to for 2009 sixth-round choice) . 237 7b B.J. COLEMAN, QB, Tennessee-Chattanooga . . . . 243 5a DeANGELO YANCEY, WR, Purdue ...... 175 (from in draft-day trade) (free agency compensatory pick) 2009 April 25-26, 2009 Drafted 9th 5b AARON JONES, RB, Texas-El Paso . . . . 182 2013 (free agency compensatory pick) 1a B.J. RAJI, NT, Boston College ...... 9 April 25-27, 2013 Drafted alternately 26th-25th 6 KOFI AMICHIA, G, South Florida ...... 212

1b CLAY MATTHEWS, LB, USC ...... 26 1 DATONE JONES, DE, UCLA ...... 26 7a DEVANTE MAYS, RB, Utah State ...... 238 (from New England Patriots in draft-day trade) 2 (to in draft-day trade) . . . . . 55 (from Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) 2 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . . . 41 2 EDDIE LACY, RB, Alabama ...... 61 7b MALACHI DUPRE, WR, Louisiana State ...... 247 3 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . . . 73 (from San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade) 2018 3 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . . . 83 3 (to San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade) . . . . . 88 April 26-28, 2018 Drafted 14th (pick originally obtained from N.Y. Jets for ) 3 (to in draft-day trade) ...... 93 1 (to New Orleans in draft-day trade) ...... 14 4 T.J. LANG, G/T, Eastern Michigan . . . . . 109 (pick originally obtained from San Francisco 49ers in 1 JAIRE ALEXANDER, CB, Louisville ...... 18 5a QUINN JOHNSON, FB, Louisiana State . . .145 draft-day trade) (from in draft-day trade) 5b JAMON MEREDITH, T, South Carolina ...... 162 4a DAVID BAKHTIARI, T, Colorado ...... 109 1 (to Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) ...... 27 (from New England Patriots in draft-day trade) (from Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade) (pick originally obtained from New Orleans Saints in 6a JARIUS WYNN, DE, Georgia ...... 182 4b JC TRETTER, T, Cornell ...... 122 draft-day trade) ...... 45 (from New Orleans Saints in 2008 draft-day trade) 4c JOHNATHAN FRANKLIN, RB, UCLA . . . . 125 2 JOSH JACKSON, CB, Iowa 3 (to Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) ...... 76 6b BRANDON UNDERWOOD, CB, Cincinnati . .187 (from Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) ...... 88 7 BRAD JONES, LB, Colorado ...... 218 5 (to Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) ...... 146 3 OREN BURKS, LB, Vanderbilt (from in draft-day trade) (pick originally obtained from Miami Dolphins in 2010 4 (to Carolina Panthers in draft-day trade) ...... 101 April 22-24, 2010 Drafted 23rd draft-day trade) (pick originally obtained from Cleveland Browns in 1 BRYAN BULAGA, T, Iowa ...... 23 5a MICAH HYDE, CB, Iowa ...... 159 pre-draft trade) 2 MIKE NEAL, DE, Purdue ...... 56 5b JOSH BOYD, DE, Mississippi State . . . . .167 4 (to Cleveland Browns in pre-draft trade) ...... 114 (free agency compensatory pick) 3 MORGAN BURNETT, S, Georgia Tech . . . .71 4 J’MON MOORE, WR, Missouri ...... 133 (from Philadelphia Eagles in draft-day trade) 6 (to Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) ...... 173 (free agency compensatory pick) 3 (to Philadelphia Eagles in draft-day trade) ...... 86 (pick originally obtained from San Francisco 49ers in 5a COLE MADISON, G, Washington State ...... 138 4 (to Philadelphia Eagles in draft-day trade) . . . . . 122 draft-day trade) (from Cleveland Browns in pre-draft trade) 5a ANDREW QUARLESS, TE, Penn State . . . 154 6 NATE PALMER, LB, Illinois State . . . . . 193 5 (to Carolina Panthers in draft-day trade) ...... 147 5b , T/G, TCU ...... 169 7a CHARLES JOHNSON, WR, Grand Valley State . . . .216 (pick originally obtained from New Orleans Saints in (free agency compensatory pick) (from San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade) draft-day trade) 6 JAMES STARKS, RB, Buffalo ...... 193 7b , WR, Maryland ...... 224 5 (to Cleveland Browns in pre-draft trade) ...... 150 ...... 172 7 C.J. WILSON, DE, East Carolina ...... 230 (from Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade) 5b JK SCOTT, P, Alabama (free agency compensatory pick) 2011 7c SAM BARRINGTON, LB, South Florida . . . 232 April 28-30, 2011 Drafted 32nd 5c MARQUEZ VALDES-SCANTLING, WR, South Florida . 174 2014 (free agency compensatory pick) May 8-10, 2014 Drafted 21st 1 DEREK SHERROD, T, Mississippi State . . . 32 6 (to Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) ...... 186 2 RANDALL COBB, WR, Kentucky ...... 64 1 HA HA CLINTON-DIX, S, Alabama ...... 21 6 EQUANIMEOUS ST. BROWN, WR, Notre Dame . 207 3 ALEX GREEN, RB, Hawaii ...... 96 2 DAVANTE ADAMS, WR, Fresno State . . . . 53 (free agency compensatory pick) 4 (to Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) ...... 129 3a KHYRI THORNTON, DE, Southern Mississippi . . . . 85 7a JAMES LOONEY, DL, California ...... 232

4 DAVON HOUSE, CB, New Mexico State . . .131 3b RICHARD RODGERS, TE, California . . . . .98 7b HUNTER BRADLEY, LS, Mississippi State . .239 (free agency compensatory pick) (free agency compensatory pick) (from in 2016 Lerentee McCray trade) 5 D.J. WILLIAMS, TE, Arkansas ...... 141 4 CARL BRADFORD, LB, Arizona State ...... 121 7c KENDALL DONNERSON, LB, Southeast Missouri . . .248 (from Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) 5a COREY LINSLEY, C, Ohio State ...... 161 (from Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) 5 (to San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade) . . . . .163 5b JARED ABBREDERIS, WR, Wisconsin ...... 176 2019 6 (to Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade) ...... 174 (free agency compensatory pick) April 25-27, 2019 Drafted 12th (pick originally obtained from San Francisco 49ers 6 DEMETRI GOODSON, CB, Baylor . . . . . 197 1a RASHAN GARY, LB, Michigan ...... 12 in draft-day trade) 7 JEFF JANIS, WR, Saginaw Valley State . . .236 1b DARNELL SAVAGE, S, Maryland ...... 21 6a CALEB SCHLAUDERAFF, G, Utah ...... 179 2015 (from Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) (from Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade) April 30 - May 2, 2015 Drafted 30th 1 (to Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) ...... 30 (pick originally obtained from New Orleans Saints in 6b D.J. SMITH, LB, Appalachian State . . . . .186 1 DAMARIOUS RANDALL, CB, Arizona State . .30 2018 draft-day trade) (from Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) 2 QUINTEN ROLLINS, CB, Miami (Ohio) . . . .62 6c RICKY ELMORE, LB, Arizona ...... 197 3 TY MONTGOMERY, WR, Stanford ...... 94 2 ELGTON JENKINS, G, Mississippi State . . . 44 7 (to Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) ...... 204 3 JACE STERNBERGER, TE, Texas A&M . . . 75 4 JAKE RYAN, LB, Michigan ...... 129 4 (to Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) ...... 114 (pick originally obtained from Carolina Panthers) 5a BRETT HUNDLEY, QB, UCLA ...... 147 4 (to Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) ...... 118 7a RYAN TAYLOR, TE, North Carolina . . . . .218 (from New England Patriots in draft-day trade) (pick originally obtained from Washington Redskins (from Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade) 5 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . .166 for Ha Ha Clinton-Dix) 7 (To Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade) ...... 231 6a , FB, Oklahoma . . . . 206 5 KINGSLEY KEKE, DL, Texas A&M . . . . . 150 (pick originally obtained from San Francisco 49ers 6b CHRISTIAN RINGO, DT, Louisiana-Lafayette . . . . 210 6a KA’DAR HOLLMAN, CB, Toledo ...... 185 in draft-day trade) (free agency compensatory pick) 6b DEXTER WILLIAMS, RB, Notre Dame . . . .194 7b LAWRENCE GUY, DE, ARIZONA STATE ...... 233 6c KENNARD BACKMAN, TE, Ala.-Birmingham . 213 (from Seattle Seahawks for Brett Hundley) (free agency compensatory pick) 7 TY SUMMERS, LB, Texas Christian . . . . .226 7 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . .247 Bold—Played for Packers in first eligible season

55 HOW THE PACKERS WERE BUILT

Year Record Draft (28) Waivers (2) Free Agents (34) 2005 4-12 QB Aaron Rodgers D1 2007 13-3 K Mason Crosby D6c 2013 8-7-1 T David Bakhtiari D4a G 2014 12-4 WR Davante Adams D2 C Corey Linsley D5a 2016 10-6 DL Kenny Clark D1 G DL Dean Lowry D4b 2017 7-9 CB Kevin King D2a WR DL Montravius Adams D3 TE RB Jamaal Williams D4b RB Aaron Jones D5b 2018 6-9-1 CB Jaire Alexander D1 TE CB Josh Jackson D2 QB Tim Boyle LB Oren Burks D3 S Raven Greene G Cole Madison D5a DL P JK Scott D5b WR (-Jax.) WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling D5c TE WR Equanimeous St. Brown D6 T/G Alex Light TE James Looney D7a S LS Hunter Bradley D7b 2019 13-3 LB Rashan Gary D1a RB Tyler Ervin (Jax.) S (UFA-Chi.) S Darnell Savage D1b LB Tim Williams (Bal.) LB Curtis Bolton G Elgton Jenkins D2 T Cody Conway TE Jace Sternberger D3 RB Damarea Crockett DL Kingsley Keke D5 CB Kabian Ento CB Ka’dar Hollman D6a T John Leglue (PS-N.O.) RB Dexter Williams D6b T LB Ty Summers D7 LB LB Greg Roberts WR LB Preston Smith (UFA-Was.) LB Za’Darius Smith (UFA-Bal.) CB WR Malik Taylor G/T Billy Turner (UFA-Den.) QB Manny Wilkins 2020 CB DaShaun Amos WR WR (UFA-Ind.) LB T Rick Wagner FB Elijah Wellman

6 ROSTER BY POSITION

QUARTERBACK (3) TIGHT END (5) LINEBACKER (10) Tim Boyle Evan Baylis Curtis Bolton Oren Burks Aaron Rodgers Marcedes Lewis James Looney Rashan Gary Manny Wilkins Christian Kirksey Jace Sternberger Randy Ramsey Robert Tonyan Greg Roberts FULLBACK (1) Preston Smith Elijah Wellman OFFENSIVE LINE (12) Za’Darius Smith David Bakhtiari Ty Summers RUNNING BACK (5) Cody Conway Tim Williams Damarea Crockett Elgton Jenkins Tyler Ervin John Leglue CORNERBACK (7) Jaire Alexander Alex Light Aaron Jones DaShaun Amos Dexter Williams Corey Linsley Kabion Ento Jamaal Williams Cole Madison Ka’dar Hollman Yosh Nijman Josh Jackson Lucas Patrick Kevin King WIDE RECEIVER (9) Lane Taylor Chandon Sullivan Davante Adams Billy Turner Reggie Begelton Rick Wagner SAFETY (4) Devin Funchess Adrian Amos Raven Greene Jake Kumerow DEFENSIVE LINE (5) Will Redmond Allen Lazard Montravius Adams Darnell Savage Darrius Shepherd Kenny Clark Equanimeous St. Brown Kingsley Keke SPECIALIST (3) Tyler Lancaster Hunter Bradley Malik Taylor Dean Lowry Mason Crosby Marquez Valdes-Scantling JK Scott

ROSTER BY DRAFT ROUND

FIRST ROUND (6) FOURTH ROUND (5) UNDRAFTED (25) Jaire Alexander (2018-GB) David Bakhtiari (2013-GB) DaShaun Amos (2017-NYG) Kenny Clark (2016-GB) Tyler Ervin (2016-HOU) Evan Baylis (2017-HOU) Rashan Gary (2019-GB) Dean Lowry (2016-GB) Reggie Begelton (2020-GB) Marcedes Lewis (2006-JAX) Za’Darius Smith (2015-BAL) Curtis Bolton (2019-GB) Jamaal Williams (2017-GB) Aaron Rodgers (2005-GB) Tim Boyle (2018-GB) Darnell Savage (2019-GB) Cody Conway (2019-TEN) FIFTH ROUND (8) Damarea Crockett (2019-HOU) Adrian Amos (2015-CHI) SECOND ROUND (6) Kabion Ento (2019-GB) Aaron Jones (2017-GB) Raven Greene (2018-GB) Davante Adams (2014-GB) Kingsley Keke (2019-GB) Jake Kumerow (2015-CIN) Devin Funchess (2015-CAR) Corey Linsley (2014-GB) Tyler Lancaster (2018-GB) Elgton Jenkins (2019-GB) Cole Madison (2018-GB) Alan Lazard (2018-JAX) Josh Jackson (2018-GB) JK Scott (2018-GB) John Leglue (2019-DEN) Kevin King (2017-GB) Marquez Valdes-Scantling (2018-GB) Alex Light (2018-GB) Preston Smith (2015-WAS) Rick Wagner (2013-BAL) Yosh Nijman (2019-GB) Lucas Patrick (2016-GB) THIRD ROUND (7) SIXTH ROUND (4) Mason Crosby (2007-GB) Randy Ramsey (2019-GB) Montravius Adams (2017-GB) Ka’dar Hollman (2019-GB) Greg Roberts (2019-GB) Oren Burks (2018-GB) Equanimeous St. Brown (2018-GB) Darrius Shepherd (2019-GB) Christian Kirksey (2014-CLE) Dexter Williams (2019-GB) Chandon Sullivan (2018-PHI) Will Redmond (2016-SF) Lane Taylor (2013-GB) Jace Sternberger (2019-GB) SEVENTH ROUND (3) Malik Taylor (2019-TB) Billy Turner (2014-MIA) Hunter Bradley (2018-GB) Robert Tonyan (2017-DET) Tim Williams (2017-BAL) James Looney (2018-GB) Elijah Wellman (2018-WAS) Ty Summers (2019-GB) Manny Wilkins (2019-GB)

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